Quote Originally Posted by IowaSkinsFan
You have to note that calling ranges vary from hand to hand, so you're much better of having a hand preflop that will clearly be played for value postflop, and the worst of those for me is probably AJs when we are UTG, and maybe KJ/AT when we are CO or BU (you can also add all broadways if you are comfortable post flop, like QJ, KT, QT, JT, etc.). 87s on the other hand, is not a value hand. It's a hand used for balancing and action purposes and is really not very necessary for a micro stakes player, though you can use it if you would like, but nothing worse than 54s-98s. No 86s.
Right, this makes sense. I'm only playing the weak broadways when I have a good read that villain(s) will see the flop with a wide range, and postflop play that I know I can do well against.

I see a lot of folks at NL25 and lower posting hands with sc's, but I don't really play them, except VERY rarely and against VERY fishy villains. And I'm even beginning to understand why